Encrypted Contact Form for Websites
A contact form that we can embed on our websites so visitors can send encrypted emails to our ProtonMail addresses. The form could automatically encrypt messages before sending them, and have the usual fields like name, email, subject, and message body.
For example, the form could be inside an <iframe> that's served over HTTPS.
The embed code would need to use some kind of token instead of the actual email address, to protect the address from being disclosed to email harvester bots. Also, for greater security, the form could refuse to load if it detects it's embedded on an insecure HTTP page.
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Gary Shawn Reininga commented
Be able to create your own Online Form Builder and create a link so you can add it to a webpage or share that link so someone could fill it out and send that back to sender.
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Wenzel
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I currently see a giant red DKIM warning above every email I receive from my own contact form, because it uses my domain but can’t send via Proton. It would be really nice if this was more of a priority.
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Anonymous
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Why do we need a secure Calendar app more than we need secure contact forms?
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E
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Tutanota provides this and is a big draw for me to choose them over ProtonMail. I'm still deciding which service to go paid with.
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Anonymous
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It's a nice way for people to contact you while hiding your email address.
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Hans
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Well - I tried my websites contact form with Proton mail and got accused of FRAUD
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Roberto
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a encripted web form designed to allow a simple inclusion in htm pages would be a great value to collect data !
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Anonymous
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Or maybe just the possibility to link to a site with such a form. Just like when you respond to a password encrypted protonmail.
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Anonymous
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If you're on Wordpress you can set up the emailing side with with a plugin like WP PGP Encrypted Emails and your proton mail public key. It's quite effective.
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Ken
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+1, definitely a nice to have.
Really, a lot of little email services, like Fastmail, have some kind of really simple "about me" page type hosting. That would be handy with an encrypted contact form.
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anonymous
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What a breakthrough idea!! So many websites need email for a contact form. The free publicity would be awesome for ProtonMail. :-)
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Paul Misner
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I saw this implemented for Hushmail. I really like the idea. it makes really good sense.
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Paul Swanson
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This is actually a very good idea.
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VaPPiano
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I wont it ;)
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Anonymous
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clever idea that could help protonmail adoption
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IanPJ
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I am already doing this using wordpress plugin called wp2pgpmail
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Drang Po
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Oh yes please!!!!
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TA
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+1 (out of votes)
I hope this feature is implemented soon. Technically there shouldn't be many challenges.